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4Most people are educated and trained with the technical or hard skills necessary to perform their professions, but important components-soft skills-are often lacking. These skills represent a cluster of personal qualities, habits, attitudes, and social graces that make a person an individual a good employee, a healthy mate, a successful student and a compatible coworker. Developed for individuals, schools, colleges and organizations that deal with human interaction, Championship Habits outlines twenty core soft skills that author and successful entrepreneur Adolph Brown believes are the cornerstones for success in school, work and life. Based on years of personal experience and research, he identified these core soft skills, or championship habits, which individuals should possess. Some of them include: strong work ethic, sociability, self-esteem, confidence, positive attitude, self-management, listening skills, social and skills. By translating cutting-edge theory into concise, hip language with lasting and emotional impact and including a host of illustrative examples, Championship Habits describes the importance of these twenty core personal qualities and interpersonal traits in all environments. He shows how incorporating these championship habits at every turn will ensure that the workplace, life, and school itself are rewarding, profitable, and gratifying.